Mujhe mausam badalte hi sneezing aur skin pe allergy shuru ho jaati hai, har saal hota hai. Par ab pregnant hu toh pehle wali koi cheez lene se darr lagta hai. Aap log is time allergy ke liye kya karte ho, ghar ka koi tareeka?
Haha, pregnancy makes you allergic to everything, including peace of mind sometimes! For real though, you absolutely CANNOT just take any allergy medicine. Your gynac is your best friend here. For small stuff, a good old steam or saline rinse might help, but for anything more, doc doc doc! 😂 Stay strong!
Allergies while pregnant is like, seriously?! As if we don't have enough going on. With twins, I had double the fatigue and double the sensitivity. Definitely identify your triggers. For meds, don't even *think* about it without asking your gynac. You can't just pop anything. Hot showers and steam might help with congestion though, without meds!
Oh, allergies can be so annoying, na? My saas always suggested steam for a blocked nose or gargling with warm salt water for throat irritation. For skin, maybe just aloe vera. But honestly, for proper allergy relief, you really need to speak to your gynac. They'll tell you what's safe to take.
It's tough when allergies flare up during pregnancy. The most important thing is to avoid your triggers as much as possible. For relief, generally, certain antihistamines are considered safe, but *only* if prescribed or approved by your gynac. Don't self-medicate with anything, even over-the-counter stuff. Your doctor will know what's best.
Oh, allergies during pregnancy are the worst, aren't they? I remember feeling so helpless when my nose was blocked or I was itchy, and I couldn't take my usual medicine. It truly drains you emotionally. Just try to avoid whatever triggers it, and please, immediately ask your gynac for safe options. You deserve relief, mama!
Beti, allergies can be very uncomfortable. Try some simple ghar ke nuskhe first, like tulsi chai for a cold, or steam inhalation. For itching, sometimes neem leaves boiled in water for bath helps, but just gentle. If it's too bad, please, *please* talk to your doctor. Don't ignore it.